This is one hell of Tribute.....
Re: This is one hell of Tribute.....
It belongs to Dale Isom, a guy from Ohio that sells lumber to the German Govt. I got to see it at SEMA, and talk to him, he's a nice guy, and that's the third truck like that he's built (the other two being a F150 with dragon murals and a SEMI), but this one's by far the best. The pics don't show it, but the floor inside is fiberglassed, as well as EVERYTHING ELSE, and the murals continue inside. There's fiberoptic lighting that looks like stars twinkling in the headliner, which is painted to look like a night sky.
Oh, and when asked "the magic question" of "How long, and how much"...his response was 5 years of labor between 3 guys(Him, the painter, and the chassis guy), and $650,000.00.
Oh, and when asked "the magic question" of "How long, and how much"...his response was 5 years of labor between 3 guys(Him, the painter, and the chassis guy), and $650,000.00.
Re: This is one hell of Tribute.....
Originally Posted by ReiKo
It belongs to Dale Isom, a guy from Ohio that sells lumber to the German Govt. I got to see it at SEMA, and talk to him, he's a nice guy, and that's the third truck like that he's built (the other two being a F150 with dragon murals and a SEMI), but this one's by far the best. The pics don't show it, but the floor inside is fiberglassed, as well as EVERYTHING ELSE, and the murals continue inside. There's fiberoptic lighting that looks like stars twinkling in the headliner, which is painted to look like a night sky.
Oh, and when asked "the magic question" of "How long, and how much"...his response was 5 years of labor between 3 guys(Him, the painter, and the chassis guy), and $650,000.00.
Oh, and when asked "the magic question" of "How long, and how much"...his response was 5 years of labor between 3 guys(Him, the painter, and the chassis guy), and $650,000.00.
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